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    SEC Form 10-Q filed by Abbott Laboratories

    7/31/24 4:02:17 PM ET
    $ABT
    Biotechnology: Pharmaceutical Preparations
    Health Care
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    UNITED STATES
    SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
    WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549
    FORM 10-Q
    (Mark One)
    xQUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
    For the quarterly period ended June 30, 2024
    OR
    oTRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
    For the transition period from              to
    Commission File No. 1-2189
    ABBOTT LABORATORIES
    An Illinois Corporation
    I.R.S. Employer Identification No.
    36-0698440
    100 Abbott Park Road
    Abbott Park, Illinois 60064-6400
    Telephone: (224) 667-6100
    Securities Registered Pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
    Title of Each ClassTrading Symbol(s)Name of Each Exchange on Which Registered
    Common Shares, Without Par ValueABT
    New York Stock Exchange
    Chicago Stock Exchange, Inc.
    Indicate by check mark whether the registrant: (l) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of l934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days. Yes x No o
    Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically every Interactive Data File required to be submitted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T (§ 229.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit such files). Yes x No o
    Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, a smaller reporting company, or an emerging growth company. See the definitions of “large accelerated filer,” “accelerated filer,” “smaller reporting company,” and “emerging growth company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.
    Large Accelerated Filer x
    Accelerated Filer o
    Non-Accelerated Filer o
    Smaller reporting company o
    Emerging growth company o
    If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. o
    Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act). Yes o No x
    As of June 30, 2024, Abbott Laboratories had 1,739,897,004 common shares without par value outstanding.


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    Abbott Laboratories
    Table of Contents
    Part I - Financial Information
    Page
    Item 1. Financial Statements and Supplementary Data
    Condensed Consolidated Statement of Earnings
    3
    Condensed Consolidated Statement of Comprehensive Income
    4
    Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheet
    5
    Condensed Consolidated Statement of Shareholders’ Investment
    6
    Condensed Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows
    8
    Notes to the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
    9
    Item 2. Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations
    25
    Item 4. Controls and Procedures
    32
    Part II - Other Information
    32
    Item 1. Legal Proceedings
    32
    Item 2. Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds
    32
    Item 5. Other Information
    33
    Item 6. Exhibits
    33
    Signature
    34
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    Abbott Laboratories and Subsidiaries
    Condensed Consolidated Statement of Earnings
    (Unaudited)
    (dollars in millions except per share data; shares in thousands)
    Three Months Ended Six Months Ended
    June 30June 30
    2024202320242023
    Net sales$10,377 $9,978 $20,341 $19,725 
    Cost of products sold, excluding amortization of intangible assets4,603 4,483 9,066 8,814 
    Amortization of intangible assets471 498 943 989 
    Research and development698 715 1,382 1,369 
    Selling, general and administrative2,936 2,740 5,895 5,502 
    Total operating cost and expenses8,708 8,436 17,286 16,674 
    Operating earnings1,669 1,542 3,055 3,051 
    Interest expense140 159 281 312 
    Interest (income)(82)(98)(162)(199)
    Net foreign exchange (gain) loss(6)21 (6)27 
    Other (income) expense, net10 (176)(101)(287)
    Earnings before taxes1,607 1,636 3,043 3,198 
    Taxes on earnings305 261 516 505 
    Net Earnings$1,302 $1,375 $2,527 $2,693 
    Basic Earnings Per Common Share$0.74 $0.79 $1.45 $1.54 
    Diluted Earnings Per Common Share$0.74 $0.78 $1.44 $1.53 
    Average Number of Common Shares Outstanding Used for Basic Earnings Per Common Share1,743,040 1,740,359 1,741,595 1,741,051 
    Dilutive Common Stock Options8,113 9,889 8,781 9,933 
    Average Number of Common Shares Outstanding Plus Dilutive Common Stock Options1,751,153 1,750,248 1,750,376 1,750,984 
    Outstanding Common Stock Options Having No Dilutive Effect8,855 5,474 6,892 5,474 
    The accompanying notes to the condensed consolidated financial statements are an integral part of this statement.
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    Abbott Laboratories and Subsidiaries
    Condensed Consolidated Statement of Comprehensive Income
    (Unaudited)
    (dollars in millions)
    Three Months EndedSix Months Ended
    June 30June 30
    2024202320242023
    Net Earnings$1,302 $1,375 $2,527 $2,693 
    Foreign currency translation gain (loss) adjustments(36)(52)(422)87 
    Net actuarial gains (losses) and amortization of net actuarial losses and prior service costs and credits, net of taxes of $— and $1 in 2024 and $(3) and $(3) in 2023
    7 (6)11 (4)
    Net gains (losses) for derivative instruments designated as cash flow hedges, net of taxes of $27 and $57 in 2024 and $4 and $(54) in 2023
    60 26 115 (103)
    Other comprehensive income (loss)31 (32)(296)(20)
    Comprehensive Income$1,333 $1,343 $2,231 $2,673 
    June 30,
    2024
    December 31,
    2023
    Supplemental Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss) Information, net of tax:
    Cumulative foreign currency translation (loss) adjustments$(6,926)$(6,504)
    Net actuarial (losses) and prior service (costs) and credits(1,365)(1,376)
    Cumulative gains (losses) on derivative instruments designated as cash flow hedges156 41 
    Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)$(8,135)$(7,839)
    The accompanying notes to the condensed consolidated financial statements are an integral part of this statement.
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    Abbott Laboratories and Subsidiaries
    Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheet
    (Unaudited)
    (dollars in millions)
    June 30,
    2024
    December 31,
    2023
    Assets
    Current Assets:
    Cash and cash equivalents$6,987 $6,896 
    Short-term investments232 383 
    Trade receivables, less allowances of $441 in 2024 and $444 in 2023
    6,854 6,565 
    Inventories:
    Finished products4,060 3,946 
    Work in process880 807 
    Materials1,874 1,817 
    Total inventories6,814 6,570 
    Prepaid expenses and other receivables2,232 2,256 
    Total Current Assets23,119 22,670 
    Investments877 799 
    Property and equipment, at cost22,061 21,933 
    Less: accumulated depreciation and amortization11,828 11,779 
    Net property and equipment10,233 10,154 
    Intangible assets, net of amortization7,827 8,815 
    Goodwill23,308 23,679 
    Deferred income taxes and other assets7,653 7,097 
    $73,017 $73,214 
    Liabilities and Shareholders’ Investment
    Current Liabilities:
    Trade accounts payable$4,125 $4,295 
    Salaries, wages and commissions1,389 1,597 
    Other accrued liabilities5,071 5,422 
    Dividends payable959 955 
    Income taxes payable601 492 
    Current portion of long-term debt1,615 1,080 
    Total Current Liabilities13,760 13,841 
    Long-term debt13,139 13,599 
    Post-employment obligations, deferred income taxes and other long-term liabilities6,558 6,947 
    Commitments and Contingencies
    Shareholders’ Investment:
    Preferred shares, one dollar par value Authorized — 1,000,000 shares, none issued
    — — 
    Common shares, without par value Authorized — 2,400,000,000 shares
    Issued at stated capital amount — Shares: 2024: 1,990,029,292; 2023: 1,987,883,852
    24,858 24,869 
    Common shares held in treasury, at cost — Shares: 2024: 250,131,563; 2023: 253,807,494
    (15,759)(15,981)
    Earnings employed in the business38,354 37,554 
    Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)(8,135)(7,839)
    Total Abbott Shareholders’ Investment39,318 38,603 
    Noncontrolling Interests in Subsidiaries242 224 
    Total Shareholders’ Investment39,560 38,827 
    $73,017 $73,214 
    The accompanying notes to the condensed consolidated financial statements are an integral part of this statement.
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    Abbott Laboratories and Subsidiaries
    Condensed Consolidated Statement of Shareholders’ Investment
    (Unaudited)
    (in millions except shares and per share data)
    Three Months Ended June 30
    20242023
    Common Shares:
    Balance at March 31
    Shares: 2024: 1,989,789,999; 2023: 1,986,904,170
    $24,726 $24,488 
    Issued under incentive stock programs  
    Shares: 2024: 239,293; 2023: 277,321
    13 14 
    Share-based compensation124 119 
    Issuance of restricted stock awards(5)(9)
    Balance at June 30  
    Shares: 2024: 1,990,029,292; 2023: 1,987,181,491
    $24,858 $24,612 
    Common Shares Held in Treasury:
    Balance at March 31
    Shares: 2024: 250,155,515; 2023: 247,957,371
    $(15,761)$(15,307)
    Issued under incentive stock programs  
    Shares: 2024: 27,310; 2023: 157,305
    2 10 
    Purchased  
    Shares: 2024: 3,358; 2023: 4,023,445
    — (425)
    Balance at June 30  
    Shares: 2024: 250,131,563; 2023: 251,823,511
    $(15,759)$(15,722)
    Earnings Employed in the Business:
    Balance at March 31$38,011 $35,868 
    Net earnings1,302 1,375 
    Cash dividends declared on common shares (per share — 2024: $0.55; 2023: $0.51)
    (961)(889)
    Effect of common and treasury share transactions2 1 
    Balance at June 30$38,354 $36,355 
    Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss):
    Balance at March 31$(8,166)$(8,039)
    Other comprehensive income (loss)31 (32)
    Balance at June 30$(8,135)$(8,071)
    Noncontrolling Interests in Subsidiaries:
    Balance at March 31$233 $222 
    Noncontrolling Interests’ share of income, business combinations, net of distributions and share repurchases9 8 
    Balance at June 30$242 $230 
    The accompanying notes to the condensed consolidated financial statements are an integral part of this statement.
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    Condensed Consolidated Statement of Shareholders’ Investment
    (Unaudited)
    (in millions except shares and per share data)
    Six Months Ended June 30
    20242023
    Common Shares:
    Balance at January 1
    Shares: 2024: 1,987,883,852; 2023: 1,986,519,278
    $24,869 $24,709 
    Issued under incentive stock programs
    Shares: 2024: 2,145,440; 2023: 662,213
    100 30 
    Share-based compensation446 415 
    Issuance of restricted stock awards(557)(542)
    Balance at June 30
    Shares: 2024: 1,990,029,292; 2023: 1,987,181,491
    $24,858 $24,612 
    Common Shares Held in Treasury:
    Balance at January 1
    Shares: 2024: 253,807,494; 2023: 248,724,257
    $(15,981)$(15,229)
    Issued under incentive stock programs
    Shares: 2024: 3,865,565; 2023: 4,090,470
    244 252 
    Purchased
    Shares: 2024: 189,634; 2023: 7,189,724
    (22)(745)
    Balance at June 30
    Shares: 2024: 250,131,563; 2023: 251,823,511
    $(15,759)$(15,722)
    Earnings Employed in the Business:
    Balance at January 1$37,554 $35,257 
    Net earnings2,527 2,693 
    Cash dividends declared on common shares (per share — 2024: $1.10; 2023: $1.02)
    (1,921)(1,779)
    Effect of common and treasury share transactions194 184 
    Balance at June 30$38,354 $36,355 
    Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss):
    Balance at January 1$(7,839)$(8,051)
    Other comprehensive income (loss)(296)(20)
    Balance at June 30$(8,135)$(8,071)
    Noncontrolling Interests in Subsidiaries:
    Balance at January 1$224 $219 
    Noncontrolling Interests’ share of income, business combinations, net of distributions and share repurchases18 11 
    Balance at June 30$242 $230 
    The accompanying notes to the condensed consolidated financial statements are an integral part of this statement.
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    Condensed Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows
    (Unaudited)
    (dollars in millions)
    Six Months Ended June 30
    20242023
    Cash Flow From (Used in) Operating Activities:
    Net earnings$2,527 $2,693 
    Adjustments to reconcile net earnings to net cash from operating activities —
    Depreciation667 617 
    Amortization of intangible assets943 989 
    Share-based compensation445 413 
    Trade receivables(476)37 
    Inventories(513)(667)
    Other, net(608)(1,736)
    Net Cash From Operating Activities2,985 2,346 
    Cash Flow From (Used in) Investing Activities:
    Acquisitions of property and equipment(931)(887)
    Acquisitions of businesses and technologies, net of cash acquired— (826)
    Proceeds from business dispositions1 40 
    Sales (purchases) of other investment securities, net49 (7)
    Other3 5 
    Net Cash From (Used in) Investing Activities(878)(1,675)
    Cash Flow From (Used in) Financing Activities:
    Net borrowings (repayments) of short-term debt and other(170)(29)
    Proceeds from issuance of long-term debt221 1 
    Repayments of long-term debt(18)(2)
    Purchases of common shares(229)(966)
    Proceeds from stock options exercised147 77 
    Dividends paid(1,918)(1,780)
    Net Cash From (Used in) Financing Activities(1,967)(2,699)
    Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents(49)(19)
    Net Increase (Decrease) in Cash and Cash Equivalents91 (2,047)
    Cash and Cash Equivalents, Beginning of Year6,896 9,882 
    Cash and Cash Equivalents, End of Period$6,987 $7,835 
    The accompanying notes to the condensed consolidated financial statements are an integral part of this statement.
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    Notes to the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
    June 30, 2024
    (Unaudited)

    Note 1 — Basis of Presentation

    The accompanying unaudited, condensed consolidated financial statements have been prepared pursuant to rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission and, therefore, do not include all information and footnote disclosures normally included in audited financial statements. However, in the opinion of management, all adjustments (which include only normal adjustments) necessary to present fairly the results of operations, financial position and cash flows have been made. It is suggested that these statements be read in conjunction with the financial statements included in Abbott’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023. The condensed consolidated financial statements include the accounts of the parent company and subsidiaries, after elimination of intercompany transactions.


    Note 2 — New Accounting Standards

    Recent Accounting Standards Not Yet Adopted

    In November 2023, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) issued Accounting Standards Update (ASU) 2023-07, Segment Reporting (Topic 280): Improvements to Reportable Segment Disclosures, which expands the breadth and frequency of required segment disclosures. The guidance is required to be applied retrospectively to all periods presented in the financial statements. The standard becomes effective for Abbott for full year 2024 reporting and for interim periods beginning in the first quarter of 2025. Abbott is currently evaluating the impact of this new standard on its consolidated financial statements.

    In December 2023, the FASB issued ASU 2023-09, Income Taxes (Topic 740): Improvements to Income Tax Disclosures, which requires an entity to disclose annually additional information related to the company's income tax rate reconciliation and income taxes paid during the period. The guidance should be applied prospectively with the option to apply the standard retrospectively. The standard becomes effective for Abbott for full year 2025 reporting. Abbott is currently evaluating the impact of this new standard on its consolidated financial statements.

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    Notes to the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
    June 30, 2024
    (Unaudited)
    Note 3 — Revenue

    Abbott’s revenues are derived primarily from the sale of a broad line of health care products under short-term receivable arrangements. Abbott has four reportable segments: Established Pharmaceutical Products, Diagnostic Products, Nutritional Products, and Medical Devices.

    The following tables provide detail by sales category:

    Three Months Ended June 30, 2024Three Months Ended June 30, 2023
    (in millions)U.S.Int’lTotalU.S.Int’lTotal
    Established Pharmaceutical Products —
    Key Emerging Markets$— $988 $988 $— $990 $990 
    Other— 306 306 — 297 297 
    Total— 1,294 1,294 — 1,287 1,287 
    Nutritionals —    
    Pediatric Nutritionals564 495 1,059 507 517 1,024 
    Adult Nutritionals369 722 1,091 374 678 1,052 
    Total933 1,217 2,150 881 1,195 2,076 
    Diagnostics —     
    Core Laboratory327 1,002 1,329 311 982 1,293 
    Molecular33 94 127 43 98 141 
    Point of Care107 49 156 99 43 142 
    Rapid Diagnostics345 238 583 508 233 741 
    Total812 1,383 2,195 961 1,356 2,317 
    Medical Devices —    
    Rhythm Management292 315 607 269 314 583 
    Electrophysiology287 340 627 245 308 553 
    Heart Failure244 77 321 226 69 295 
    Vascular275 449 724 264 451 715 
    Structural Heart258 306 564 219 279 498 
    Neuromodulation192 51 243 185 42 227 
    Diabetes Care 637 1,011 1,648 505 919 1,424 
    Total2,185 2,549 4,734 1,913 2,382 4,295 
    Other4 — 4 3 — 3 
    Total$3,934 $6,443 $10,377 $3,758 $6,220 $9,978 


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    Notes to the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
    June 30, 2024
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    Note 3 — Revenue (Continued)
    Six Months Ended June 30, 2024Six Months Ended June 30, 2023
    (in millions)U.S.Int’lTotal U.S.Int’lTotal
    Established Pharmaceutical Products —
    Key Emerging Markets$— $1,916 $1,916 $— $1,902 $1,902 
    Other— 604 604 — 574 574 
    Total— 2,520 2,520 — 2,476 2,476 
    Nutritionals —    
    Pediatric Nutritionals1,078 990 2,068 966 982 1,948 
    Adult Nutritionals733 1,417 2,150 727 1,368 2,095 
    Total1,811 2,407 4,218 1,693 2,350 4,043 
    Diagnostics —
    Core Laboratory637 1,897 2,534 600 1,875 2,475 
    Molecular75 181 256 90 198 288 
    Point of Care205 90 295 192 84 276 
    Rapid Diagnostics826 498 1,324 1,414 552 1,966 
    Total1,743 2,666 4,409 2,296 2,709 5,005 
    Medical Devices —
    Rhythm Management563 606 1,169 529 581 1,110 
    Electrophysiology556 658 1,214 483 575 1,058 
    Heart Failure481 145 626 444 132 576 
    Vascular529 884 1,413 482 850 1,332 
    Structural Heart491 588 1,079 429 530 959 
    Neuromodulation373 96 469 340 83 423 
    Diabetes Care1,226 1,991 3,217 984 1,753 2,737 
    Total4,219 4,968 9,187 3,691 4,504 8,195 
    Other7 — 7 6 — 6 
    Total$7,780 $12,561 $20,341 $7,686 $12,039 $19,725 

    Products sold by the Diagnostics segment include various types of diagnostic tests to detect the COVID-19 coronavirus. In the second quarter of 2024 and 2023, COVID-19 testing-related sales totaled $102 million and $263 million, respectively. In the first six months of 2024 and 2023, Abbott’s COVID-19 testing-related sales totaled $306 million and $993 million, respectively.

    Remaining Performance Obligations

    As of June 30, 2024, the estimated revenue expected to be recognized in the future related to performance obligations that are unsatisfied (or partially unsatisfied) was approximately $4.8 billion in the Diagnostics segment and approximately $493 million in the Medical Devices segment. Abbott expects to recognize revenue on approximately 60 percent of these remaining performance obligations over the next 24 months, approximately 17 percent over the subsequent 12 months and the remainder thereafter.

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    Notes to the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
    June 30, 2024
    (Unaudited)


    Note 3 — Revenue (Continued)
    These performance obligations primarily reflect the future sale of reagents/consumables in contracts with minimum purchase obligations, extended warranty or service obligations related to previously sold equipment, and remote monitoring services related to previously implanted devices. Abbott has applied the practical expedient described in FASB Accounting Standards Codification (ASC) 606-10-50-14 and has not included remaining performance obligations related to contracts with original expected durations of one year or less in the amounts above.

    Other Contract Assets and Liabilities

    Abbott discloses Trade receivables separately in the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheet at the net amount expected to be collected. Contract assets primarily relate to Abbott’s conditional right to consideration for work completed but not billed at the reporting date. Contract assets at the beginning and the end of the period, as well as the changes in the balance, were not significant.

    Contract liabilities primarily relate to payments received from customers in advance of performance under the contract. Abbott’s contract liabilities arise primarily in the Medical Devices reportable segment when payment is received upfront for various multi-period extended service arrangements.

    Changes in the contract liabilities during the period are as follows:

    (in millions)
    Contract Liabilities:
    Balance at December 31, 2023$545 
    Unearned revenue from cash received during the period232 
    Revenue recognized related to contract liability balance(233)
    Balance at June 30, 2024$544 

    Note 4 — Supplemental Financial Information

    Shares of unvested restricted stock that contain non-forfeitable rights to dividends are treated as participating securities and are included in the computation of earnings per share under the two-class method. Under the two-class method, net earnings are allocated between common shares and participating securities. Net earnings allocated to common shares for the three months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023 were $1.297 billion and $1.370 billion, respectively, and for the six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023 were $2.517 billion and $2.682 billion, respectively.

    In the second quarter of 2024, Abbott sold a non-core business related to its Established Pharmaceutical Products segment. Abbott recorded a loss of approximately $143 million on the sale in Other (income) expense, net in its Condensed Consolidated Statement of Earnings. Net assets which primarily related to inventory and net property and equipment and had a carrying value of $28 million were included in the sale. The loss on the sale also included $116 million of cumulative foreign currency translation adjustment previously recorded in Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss).

    Other, net in Net cash from operating activities in the Condensed Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows for the first six months of 2024 includes $289 million of pension contributions and the payment of cash taxes of approximately $747 million. The first six months of 2023 included $290 million of pension contributions and the payment of cash taxes of approximately $837 million.

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    Notes to the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
    June 30, 2024
    (Unaudited)


    Note 4 — Supplemental Financial Information (Continued)
    The following summarizes the activity for the first six months of 2024 related to the allowance for doubtful accounts as of June 30, 2024:

    (in millions)
    Allowance for Doubtful Accounts:
    Balance at December 31, 2023$241 
    Provisions/charges to income42 
    Amounts charged off and other deductions(28)
    Balance at June 30, 2024$255 

    The allowance for doubtful accounts reflects the current estimate of credit losses expected to be incurred over the life of the accounts receivable. Abbott considers various factors in establishing, monitoring, and adjusting its allowance for doubtful accounts, including the aging of the accounts and aging trends, the historical level of charge-offs, and specific exposures related to particular customers. Abbott also monitors other risk factors and forward-looking information, such as country risk, when determining credit limits for customers and establishing adequate allowances.

    The components of long-term investments as of June 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023 are as follows:

    (in millions)June 30,
    2024
    December 31,
    2023
    Long-term Investments:
    Equity securities$549 $555 
    Other328 244 
    Total$877 $799 

    The increase in Abbott’s long-term investments as of June 30, 2024 versus the balance as of December 31, 2023 primarily relates to additional investments and earnings from equity method investments, partially offset by the impairment of certain securities.

    Abbott’s equity securities as of June 30, 2024 include $311 million of investments in mutual funds that are held in a rabbi trust. These investments, which are specifically designated as available for the purpose of paying benefits under a deferred compensation plan, are not available for general corporate purposes and are subject to creditor claims in the event of insolvency.

    Abbott also holds certain investments as of June 30, 2024 with a carrying value of $162 million that are accounted for under the equity method of accounting and other equity investments with a carrying value of approximately $65 million that do not have a readily determinable fair value.

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    Notes to the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
    June 30, 2024
    (Unaudited)
    Note 5 — Changes In Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss)

    The changes in accumulated other comprehensive income (loss), net of income taxes, are as follows:

    Three Months Ended June 30
    Cumulative Foreign
    Currency Translation
    (Loss) Adjustments
    Net Actuarial (Losses) and
    Prior Service (Costs) and
    Credits
    Cumulative Gains (Losses)
    on Derivative Instruments
    Designated as Cash Flow
    Hedges
    (in millions)202420232024202320242023
    Balance at March 31$(6,890)$(6,594)$(1,372)$(1,491)$96 $46 
    Other comprehensive income (loss) before reclassifications(152)(52)3 1 77 80 
    Amounts reclassified from accumulated other comprehensive income116 — 4 (7)(17)(54)
    Net current period comprehensive income (loss)(36)(52)7 (6)60 26 
    Balance at June 30$(6,926)$(6,646)$(1,365)$(1,497)$156 $72 


    Six Months Ended June 30
    Cumulative Foreign
    Currency Translation
    (Loss) Adjustments
    Net Actuarial (Losses) and
    Prior Service (Costs) and
    Credits
    Cumulative Gains (Losses)
    on Derivative Instruments
    Designated as Cash Flow
    Hedges
    (in millions)20242023202420232024 2023
    Balance at January 1$(6,504)$(6,733)$(1,376)$(1,493)$41 $175 
    Other comprehensive income (loss) before reclassifications(538)87 5 3 145 38 
    Amounts reclassified from accumulated other comprehensive income 116 — 6 (7)(30)(141)
    Net current period comprehensive income (loss)(422)87 11 (4)115 (103)
    Balance at June 30$(6,926)$(6,646)$(1,365)$(1,497)$156 $72 

    Reclassified amounts for cash flow hedges are recorded as Cost of products sold. Net actuarial losses and prior service cost are included as a component of net periodic benefit costs; see Note 13 — Post-Employment Benefits for additional details.


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    June 30, 2024
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    Note 6 — Business Acquisition

    On September 22, 2023, Abbott completed the acquisition of Bigfoot Biomedical, Inc. (Bigfoot), which furthers Abbott's efforts to develop connected solutions for making diabetes management more personal and precise. The purchase price, the final allocation of acquired assets and liabilities, and the revenue and net income contributed by Bigfoot since the date of acquisition are not material to Abbott's condensed consolidated financial statements.

    On April 27, 2023, Abbott completed the acquisition of Cardiovascular Systems, Inc. (CSI) for $20 per common share, which equated to a purchase price of $851 million. The transaction was funded with cash on hand and accounted for as a business combination. CSI's atherectomy system, which is used in treating peripheral and coronary artery disease, adds complementary technologies to Abbott's portfolio of vascular device offerings.

    The final allocation of the purchase price of the CSI acquisition resulted in the recording of two non-deductible developed technology intangible assets totaling $305 million; a non-deductible in-process research and development asset of $15 million, which will be accounted for as an indefinite-lived intangible asset until regulatory approval or discontinuation; non-deductible goodwill of $369 million; net deferred tax assets of $46 million and other net assets of $116 million. The goodwill is identifiable to the Medical Devices reportable segment and is attributable to expected synergies from combining operations, as well as intangible assets that do not qualify for separate recognition. Revenues and earnings of CSI included in Abbott's condensed consolidated financial statements since the acquisition date are not material to Abbott's consolidated revenue and earnings.

    Note 7 — Goodwill and Intangible Assets

    The total amount of goodwill reported was $23.3 billion at June 30, 2024 and $23.7 billion at December 31, 2023. The amount of goodwill related to reportable segments at June 30, 2024 was $2.6 billion for the Established Pharmaceutical Products segment, $285 million for the Nutritional Products segment, $3.5 billion for the Diagnostic Products segment, and $16.9 billion for the Medical Devices segment. Foreign currency translation adjustments decreased goodwill by approximately $332 million in the first six months of 2024. Goodwill decreased $39 million due to the finalization of purchase accounting for business acquisitions. There were no reductions of goodwill relating to impairments in the first six months of 2024.

    The gross amount of amortizable intangible assets, primarily product rights and technology, was $27.5 billion and $27.7 billion as of June 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023, respectively. Accumulated amortization was $20.5 billion and $19.7 billion as of June 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023, respectively. In the first six months of 2024, intangible assets decreased $46 million due to foreign currency translation and $8 million due to an impairment charge. Abbott’s estimated annual amortization expense for intangible assets is approximately $1.9 billion in 2024, $1.7 billion in 2025, $1.6 billion in 2026, $1.3 billion in 2027 and $0.7 billion in 2028.

    Indefinite-lived intangible assets, which relate to in-process research and development (IPR&D) acquired in a business combination, were approximately $798 million as of June 30, 2024 and $787 million as of December 31, 2023. In the second quarter of 2024, IPR&D increased $35 million due to the finalization of purchase accounting related to a business acquisition. This increase was partially offset by $25 million of charges recorded on the Research and development line of the Condensed Consolidated Statement of Earnings for the impairment of an indefinite-lived intangible asset related to the Medical Devices reportable segment.


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    June 30, 2024
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    Note 8 — Restructuring Plans

    In 2024, Abbott management approved plans to streamline operations in order to reduce costs and improve efficiencies in its diagnostic, medical devices and nutritional businesses, including the discontinuation of its ZonePerfect® product line. In the six months ended June 30, 2024, Abbott recorded employee related severance and other charges of $59 million, of which $38 million was recorded in Cost of products sold, $2 million was recorded in Research and development, and $19 million was recorded in Selling, general and administrative expenses. Payments related to these actions totaled $8 million in the first six months of 2024 and the remaining liabilities totaled $51 million at June 30, 2024. In addition, Abbott recognized asset impairment charges of $28 million related to these restructuring plans.

    In 2023 and 2022, Abbott management approved plans to restructure or streamline various operations in order to reduce costs in its medical devices, diagnostic, nutritional and established pharmaceutical businesses. The following summarizes the activity related to these restructuring actions and the status of the related accruals as of June 30, 2024:

    (in millions)Total
    Accrued balance at December 31, 2023$137 
    Payments and other adjustments(69)
    Accrued balance at June 30, 2024$68 

    Note 9 — Incentive Stock Programs

    In the first six months of 2024, Abbott granted 1,683,097 stock options, 404,597 restricted stock awards and 5,265,995 restricted stock units under its incentive stock program. At June 30, 2024, approximately 60 million shares were reserved for future grants. Information regarding the number of options outstanding and exercisable at June 30, 2024 is as follows:

    OutstandingExercisable
    Number of shares 28,058,739 24,125,493 
    Weighted average remaining life (years)
    4.84.2
    Weighted average exercise price $78.94 $73.34 
    Aggregate intrinsic value (in millions)
    $815 $815 

    The total unrecognized share-based compensation cost at June 30, 2024 amounted to approximately $675 million which is expected to be recognized over the next three years.

    Note 10 — Debt and Lines of Credit

    On June 26, 2024, Abbott modified its existing, yen-denominated 5-year term loan scheduled to mature in November 2024. The amended terms include a net increase in principal debt from ¥59.8 billion to ¥92.0 billion, with a new maturity date in June 2029. The modified, 5-year term loan bears interest at the Tokyo Interbank Offered Rate (TIBOR) plus a fixed spread, and the interest rate is reset quarterly. The net proceeds equated to approximately $201 million.

    Abbott has readily available financial resources, including unused lines of credit that support commercial paper borrowing arrangements and provide Abbott with the ability to borrow up to $5 billion on an unsecured basis. On January 29, 2024, Abbott terminated its 2020 Five Year Credit Agreement (2020 Agreement) and entered into a new Five Year Credit Agreement (Revolving Credit Agreement). There were no outstanding borrowings under the 2020 Agreement at the time of its termination. Any borrowings under the Revolving Credit Agreement will mature and be payable on January 29, 2029 and will bear interest, at Abbott’s option, based on either a base rate or Secured Overnight Financing Rate (SOFR), plus an applicable margin based on Abbott’s credit ratings.

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    June 30, 2024
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    Note 11 — Financial Instruments, Derivatives and Fair Value Measures

    Certain Abbott foreign subsidiaries enter into foreign currency forward exchange contracts to manage exposures to changes in foreign exchange rates, primarily for anticipated intercompany purchases by those subsidiaries whose functional currencies are not the U.S. dollar. These contracts, with gross notional amounts totaling $7.2 billion at June 30, 2024 and $7.3 billion at December 31, 2023, are designated as cash flow hedges of the variability of the cash flows due to changes in foreign exchange rates and are recorded at fair value. Accumulated gains and losses as of June 30, 2024 will be included in Cost of products sold at the time the products are sold, generally through the next twelve to eighteen months.

    Abbott enters into foreign currency forward exchange contracts to manage currency exposures for foreign currency denominated third-party trade payables and receivables, and for intercompany loans and trade accounts payable where the receivable or payable is denominated in a currency other than the functional currency of the entity. For intercompany loans, the contracts require Abbott to sell or buy foreign currencies, primarily European currencies, in exchange for primarily U.S. dollars and other European currencies. For intercompany and trade payables and receivables, the currency exposures are primarily the U.S. dollar and European currencies. At June 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023, Abbott held the gross notional amounts of $13.0 billion and $13.8 billion, respectively, of such foreign currency forward exchange contracts.

    Abbott has designated a yen-denominated, 5-year term loan of $573 million and $419 million as of June 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023, respectively, as a hedge of the net investment in certain foreign subsidiaries. The change in the value of the debt is due to the net incremental borrowing of $201 million discussed in Note 10 — Debt and Lines of Credit, as well as changes in foreign exchange rates, recorded in Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss), net of tax.

    Abbott is a party to interest rate hedge contracts with a notional amount totaling approximately $2.2 billion at June 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023 to manage its exposure to changes in the fair value of fixed-rate debt. These contracts are designated as fair value hedges of the variability of the fair value of fixed-rate debt due to changes in the long-term benchmark interest rates. The effect of the hedge is to change a fixed-rate interest obligation to a variable rate for that portion of the debt. Abbott records the contracts at fair value and adjusts the carrying amount of the fixed-rate debt by an offsetting amount.

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    Abbott Laboratories and Subsidiaries
    Notes to the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
    June 30, 2024
    (Unaudited)

    Note 11 — Financial Instruments, Derivatives and Fair Value Measures (Continued)
    The following table summarizes the amounts and location of certain derivative and non-derivative financial instruments as of June 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023:

    Fair Value - AssetsFair Value - Liabilities
    (in millions)June 30,
    2024
    December 31, 2023Balance Sheet CaptionJune 30,
    2024
    December 31, 2023Balance Sheet Caption
    Interest rate swaps designated as fair value hedges:
    Non-current$— $— Deferred income taxes and other assets$74 $95 Post-employment obligations, deferred income taxes and other long-term liabilities
    Current— — Prepaid expenses and other receivables17 — Other accrued liabilities
    Foreign currency forward exchange contracts:
    Hedging instruments161 88 Prepaid expenses and other receivables21 134 Other accrued liabilities
    Others not designated as hedges49 81 Prepaid expenses and other receivables36 97 Other accrued liabilities
    Debt designated as a hedge of net investment in a foreign subsidiary— — n/a573 419 Long-term debt
    $210 $169 $721 $745 

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    Notes to the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
    June 30, 2024
    (Unaudited)

    Note 11 — Financial Instruments, Derivatives and Fair Value Measures (Continued)
    The following table summarizes the activity for foreign currency forward exchange contracts designated as cash flow hedges and certain other derivative financial instruments, as well as the amounts and location of income (expense) and gain (loss) reclassified into income for the three and six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023.

    Gain (loss) Recognized in Other
    Comprehensive Income (loss)
    Income (expense) and Gain (loss)
    Reclassified into Income
    Three Months
    Ended June 30
    Six Months
    Ended June 30
    Three Months
    Ended June 30
    Six Months
    Ended June 30
    (in millions)20242023202420232024202320242023Income Statement Caption
    Foreign currency forward exchange contracts designated as cash flow hedges$111 $90 $238 $27 $25 $63 $43 $189 Cost of products sold
    Debt designated as a hedge of net investment in a foreign subsidiary23 38 47 33 — — — — n/a
    Interest rate swaps designated as fair value hedgesn/an/an/an/a28 (6)4 3 Interest expense

    Gains of $43 million and $39 million were recognized in the three months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023, respectively, related to foreign currency forward exchange contracts not designated as a hedge. A gain of $135 million and a loss of $64 million were recognized in the six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023, respectively, related to foreign currency forward exchange contracts not designated as a hedge. These amounts are reported in the Condensed Consolidated Statement of Earnings on the Net foreign exchange (gain) loss line.

    The carrying values and fair values of certain financial instruments as of June 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023 are shown in the following table. The carrying values of all other financial instruments approximate their estimated fair values. The counterparties to financial instruments consist of select major international financial institutions. Abbott does not expect any losses from non-performance by these counterparties.

    June 30, 2024December 31, 2023
    (in millions)Carrying
    Value
    Fair
    Value
    Carrying
    Value
    Fair
    Value
    Long-term Investment Securities:
    Equity securities$549 $549 $555 $555 
    Other328 328 244 244 
    Total Long-term Debt(14,754)(14,252)(14,679)(14,769)
    Foreign Currency Forward Exchange Contracts:   
    Receivable position210 210 169 169 
    (Payable) position(57)(57)(231)(231)
    Interest Rate Hedge Contracts:    
    (Payable) position(91)(91)(95)(95)

    The fair value of the debt was determined based on significant other observable inputs, including current interest rates.

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    Abbott Laboratories and Subsidiaries
    Notes to the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
    June 30, 2024
    (Unaudited)

    Note 11 — Financial Instruments, Derivatives and Fair Value Measures (Continued)
    The following table summarizes the bases used to measure certain assets and liabilities at fair value on a recurring basis in the balance sheet:

    Basis of Fair Value Measurement
    (in millions)Outstanding
    Balances
    Quoted
    Prices in
    Active
    Markets
    Significant
    Other
    Observable
    Inputs
    Significant
    Unobservable
    Inputs
    June 30, 2024:
    Equity securities$322 $322 $— $— 
    Foreign currency forward exchange contracts210 — 210 — 
    Total Assets$532 $322 $210 $— 
    Fair value of hedged long-term debt$2,056 $— $2,056 $— 
    Interest rate swap derivative financial instruments91 — 91 — 
    Foreign currency forward exchange contracts57 — 57 — 
    Contingent consideration related to business combinations59 — — 59 
    Total Liabilities$2,263 $— $2,204 $59 
    December 31, 2023:
    Equity securities$326 $326 $— $— 
    Foreign currency forward exchange contracts169 — 169 — 
    Total Assets$495 $326 $169 $— 
    Fair value of hedged long-term debt$2,052 $— $2,052 $— 
    Interest rate swap derivative financial instruments95 — 95 — 
    Foreign currency forward exchange contracts231 — 231 — 
    Contingent consideration related to business combinations112 — — 112 
    Total Liabilities$2,490 $— $2,378 $112 

    The fair value of foreign currency forward exchange contracts is determined using a market approach, which utilizes values for comparable derivative instruments. The fair value of debt was determined based on the face value of the debt adjusted for the fair value of the interest rate swaps, which is based on a discounted cash flow analysis using significant other observable inputs. The fair value of the contingent consideration was determined based on independent appraisals at the time of acquisition, adjusted for the time value of money and other changes in fair value. The decrease in the amount of contingent consideration from December 31, 2023 reflects a payment of $40 million and a $13 million change in the fair value of the remaining contingent consideration.

    The maximum amount for certain contingent consideration is not determinable as it is based on a percent of certain sales. Excluding such contingent consideration, the maximum amount that may be due under the other contingent consideration arrangements was estimated at June 30, 2024 to be approximately $115 million, which is dependent upon attaining certain sales thresholds or upon the occurrence of certain events, such as regulatory approvals.

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    Abbott Laboratories and Subsidiaries
    Notes to the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
    June 30, 2024
    (Unaudited)

    Note 12 — Litigation and Environmental Matters

    Abbott has been identified as a potentially responsible party for investigation and cleanup costs at a number of locations in the United States and Puerto Rico under federal and state remediation laws and is investigating potential contamination at a number of company-owned locations. Abbott has recorded an estimated cleanup cost for each site for which management believes Abbott has a probable loss exposure. No individual site cleanup exposure is expected to exceed $4 million, and the aggregate cleanup exposure is not expected to exceed $10 million.

    Abbott has been named as a defendant in a number of lawsuits alleging that its preterm infant formula and human milk fortifier products that contain cow’s milk cause an intestinal disease known as necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) and inadequately warn about the risk of NEC. These lawsuits claim that certain preterm infants suffered injury or death as a result of contracting NEC. Abbott denies the allegations in these lawsuits. In July 2024, a jury in a Missouri state court awarded a plaintiff $495 million in a trial against Abbott. Abbott stands by its products and the information it provided about them, and it plans to appeal this jury’s verdict. Abbott does not believe that it is probable that a material loss will be incurred related to these lawsuits and therefore, no reserves have been recorded for these lawsuits. Given the uncertainty as to the possible outcome in each of these lawsuits, Abbott is unable to reasonably estimate a range of possible loss related to these lawsuits.

    Abbott is involved in various claims and legal proceedings, and Abbott estimates the range of possible loss for its legal proceedings and environmental exposures to be from approximately $40 million to $50 million. The recorded accrual balance at June 30, 2024 for these proceedings and exposures was approximately $45 million. This accrual represents management’s best estimate of probable loss, as defined by FASB ASC No. 450, “Contingencies.” Within the next year, legal proceedings may occur that may result in a change in the estimated loss accrued by Abbott. While it is not feasible to predict the outcome of all such proceedings and exposures with certainty, management believes that their ultimate disposition should not have a material adverse effect on Abbott’s financial position, cash flows, or results of operations, except for the cases discussed in the second paragraph of this note, the resolution of which could be material to cash flows or results of operations.

    Note 13 — Post-Employment Benefits

    Retirement plans consist of defined benefit, defined contribution, and medical and dental plans. Net periodic benefit costs, other than service costs, are recognized in the Other (income) expense, net line of the Condensed Consolidated Statement of Earnings. Net costs recognized for the three and six months ended June 30 for Abbott’s major defined benefit plans and post-employment medical and dental benefit plans are as follows:

    Defined Benefit PlansMedical and Dental Plans
    Three Months
    Ended June 30
    Six Months
    Ended June 30
    Three Months
    Ended June 30
    Six Months
    Ended June 30
    (in millions)20242023202420232024202320242023
    Service cost - benefits earned during the period$60 $58 $121 $118 $10 $10 $20 $19 
    Interest cost on projected benefit obligations116 114 234 228 12 16 27 30 
    Expected return on plan assets(263)(243)(525)(485)(6)(6)(12)(12)
    Curtailment gain— (14)— (14)— — — — 
    Net amortization of:
    Actuarial loss, net6 3 12 6 (1)(1)(1)(1)
    Prior service cost (credit)1 — 1 — (4)(4)(7)(7)
    Net cost (credit)$(80)$(82)$(157)$(147)$11 $15 $27 $29 
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    Abbott Laboratories and Subsidiaries
    Notes to the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
    June 30, 2024
    (Unaudited)
    Note 13 — Post-Employment Benefits (Continued)
    Abbott funds its domestic defined benefit plans according to Internal Revenue Service funding limitations. International pension plans are funded according to similar regulations. In the first six months of 2024 and 2023, $289 million and $290 million, respectively, were contributed to defined benefit plans. In the first six months of 2024 and 2023, $28 million was contributed, in each year, to the post-employment medical and dental plans.

    Note 14 — Taxes on Earnings

    Taxes on earnings reflect the estimated annual effective rates and include charges for interest and penalties. In the first six months of 2024 and 2023, taxes on earnings include approximately $29 million and $9 million, respectively, in excess tax benefits associated with share-based compensation. In the first six months of 2024 and 2023, taxes on earnings also include approximately $35 million and $62 million, respectively, of tax expense as the result of the resolution of various tax positions related to prior years.

    Tax authorities in various jurisdictions regularly review Abbott’s income tax filings. Abbott believes that it is reasonably possible that the recorded amount of gross unrecognized tax benefits may decrease approximately $90 million to $1.34 billion, including cash adjustments, within the next twelve months as a result of concluding various domestic and international tax matters.

    In September 2023, Abbott received a Statutory Notice of Deficiency (SNOD) from the U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) for the 2019 Federal tax year in the amount of $417 million. The primary adjustments proposed in the SNOD relate to the reallocation of income between Abbott’s U.S. entities and its foreign affiliates. Abbott believes that the income reallocation adjustments proposed in the SNOD are without merit, in part because certain adjustments contradict methods that were agreed to with the IRS in prior audit periods. The SNOD also contains other proposed adjustments that Abbott believes are erroneous and unsupported. Abbott filed a petition with the U.S. Tax Court contesting the SNOD in December 2023.

    In June 2024, Abbott received a SNOD from the IRS for the 2017 and 2018 Federal tax years in the amount of $192 million. The matters proposed in the 2017/2018 SNOD are substantially similar to the income allocation adjustments included in the 2019 SNOD. Abbott intends to file a petition with the U.S. Tax Court contesting the 2017/2018 SNOD in a manner consistent with its petition for the 2019 SNOD.

    In June 2024, Abbott received a Revenue Agent’s Report (RAR) from the IRS for the 2020 Federal tax year assessing an additional $443 million of income tax. The primary adjustments proposed in the RAR are substantially similar to the income allocation adjustments included in the 2017/2018 and 2019 SNODs. Abbott believes that the income reallocation adjustments proposed in the RAR are without merit. The RAR also contains other proposed adjustments and omissions that Abbott believes are erroneous and unsupported. In addition to the tax assessment for the 2020 tax year, the 2020 RAR also contested a deduction for which an estimated $440 million cash tax benefit would be available in a different taxable year as allowed under applicable U.S. tax law. Abbott is contesting these RAR findings and intends to continue to do so.

    Abbott intends to vigorously defend its filing positions through ongoing discussions with the IRS, the IRS independent appeals process and/or through litigation as necessary. Abbott reserves for uncertain tax positions related to unresolved matters with the IRS and other taxing authorities. Abbott continues to believe that its reserves for uncertain tax positions are appropriate.

    The Organization for Economic Cooperation & Development (OECD) has proposed a two-pillared plan for a revised international tax system. Pillar 1 proposes to reallocate taxing rights among the jurisdictions in which in-scope multinational corporations operate. Abbott is continuing to analyze the Pillar 1 proposal. Pillar 2 proposes to assess a 15 percent minimum tax on the earnings of in-scope multinational corporations on a country-by-country basis. Numerous countries have enacted legislation to adopt the Pillar 2 model rules. A subset of the rules became effective January 1, 2024, and the remaining rules become effective January 1, 2025 or later. Abbott continues to analyze the Pillar 2 model rules. The full implementation of the model rules may have a material impact on Abbott’s condensed consolidated financial statements in the future.

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    Notes to the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
    June 30, 2024
    (Unaudited)
    Note 15 — Segment Information

    Abbott’s principal business is the discovery, development, manufacture and sale of a broad line of health care products. Abbott’s products are generally sold directly to retailers, wholesalers, hospitals, health care facilities, laboratories, physicians’ offices and government agencies throughout the world.

    Abbott’s reportable segments are as follows:

    Established Pharmaceutical Products — International sales of a broad line of branded generic pharmaceutical products.

    Nutritional Products — Worldwide sales of a broad line of adult and pediatric nutritional products.

    Diagnostic Products — Worldwide sales of diagnostic systems and tests for blood banks, hospitals, commercial laboratories and alternate-care testing sites. For segment reporting purposes, the Core Laboratory Diagnostics, Rapid Diagnostics, Molecular Diagnostics and Point of Care Diagnostics businesses are aggregated and reported as the Diagnostic Products segment.

    Medical Devices — Worldwide sales of rhythm management, electrophysiology, heart failure, vascular, structural heart, neuromodulation and diabetes care products. For segment reporting purposes, the Cardiac Rhythm Management, Electrophysiology, Heart Failure, Vascular, Structural Heart, Neuromodulation and Diabetes Care divisions are aggregated and reported as the Medical Devices segment.

    Abbott’s underlying accounting records are maintained on a legal entity basis for government and public reporting requirements. Segment disclosures are on a performance basis consistent with internal management reporting. Intersegment transfers of inventory are recorded at standard cost and are not a measure of segment operating earnings. The cost of some corporate functions and the cost of certain employee benefits are charged to segments at predetermined rates that approximate cost. Remaining costs, if any, are not allocated to segments. In addition, intangible asset amortization is not allocated to operating segments, and intangible assets and goodwill are not included in the measure of each segment’s assets.


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    Notes to the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
    June 30, 2024
    (Unaudited)

    Note 15 — Segment Information (Continued)
    The following segment information has been prepared in accordance with the internal accounting policies of Abbott, as described above, and is not presented in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles applied to the consolidated financial statements.

     Net Sales to External CustomersOperating Earnings
    Three Months
    Ended June 30
    Six Months
    Ended June 30
    Three Months
    Ended June 30
    Six Months
    Ended June 30
    (in millions)20242023202420232024 2023 2024 2023
    Established Pharmaceutical Products$1,294 $1,287 $2,520 $2,476 $315 $307 $582 $607 
    Nutritional Products2,150 2,076 4,218 4,043 373 308 750 688 
    Diagnostic Products2,195 2,317 4,409 5,005 430 437 904 1,088 
    Medical Devices4,734 4,295 9,187 8,195 1,507 1,385 2,867 2,463 
    Total Reportable Segments10,373 9,975 20,334 19,719 2,625 2,437 5,103 4,846 
    Other 4 3 7 6 
    Net sales$10,377 $9,978 $20,341 $19,725 
    Corporate functions and benefit plan costs(80)(71)(146)(148)
    Net interest expense (58)(61)(119)(113)
    Share-based compensation (a) (141)(132)(445)(413)
    Amortization of intangible assets(471)(498)(943)(989)
    Other, net (b)(268)(39)(407)15 
    Earnings before taxes$1,607 $1,636 $3,043 $3,198 
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    (a)
    Approximately 45 percent of the annual net cost of share-based awards will typically be recognized in the first quarter due to the timing of the granting of share-based awards.
    (b)
    Other, net for the three and six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023 includes charges related to restructurings, the impairment of IPR&D assets and integration costs related to business combinations. Other, net for the three and six months ended June 30, 2024 also includes a loss on the divestiture of a non-core business. Other, net for the six months ended June 30, 2024 also includes impairment charges related to various investments. For the three and six months ended June 30, 2023, Other, net includes income arising from fair value changes in contingent consideration related to previous business combinations.
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    Item 2.    Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations

    Financial Review — Results of Operations

    Abbott’s revenues are derived primarily from the sale of a broad line of health care products under short-term receivable arrangements. Patent protection and licenses, technological and performance features, and inclusion of Abbott’s products under a contract most impact which products are sold; price controls, competition and rebates most impact the net selling prices of products; and foreign currency translation impacts the measurement of net sales and costs. Abbott’s primary products are medical devices, diagnostic testing products, nutritional products and branded generic pharmaceuticals.

    The following tables detail sales by reportable segment for the three and six months ended June 30. Percent changes are versus the prior year and are based on unrounded numbers.

    Net Sales to External Customers
    (in millions)Three Months Ended
    June 30, 2024
    Three Months Ended
    June 30, 2023
    Total
    Change
    Impact of
    Foreign
    Exchange
    Total Change
    Excl. Foreign
    Exchange
    Established Pharmaceutical Products$1,294 $1,287 0.6 %(7.5)%8.1 %
    Nutritional Products2,150 2,076 3.5 (3.6)7.1 
    Diagnostic Products2,195 2,317 (5.3)(3.8)(1.5)
    Medical Devices4,734 4,295 10.2 (2.2)12.4 
    Total Reportable Segments10,373 9,975 4.0 (3.5)7.5 
    Other4 3 n/mn/mn/m
    Net Sales$10,377 $9,978 4.0 (3.5)7.5 
    Total U.S.$3,934 $3,758 4.7 — 4.7 
    Total International$6,443 $6,220 3.6 (5.6)9.2 

    Net Sales to External Customers
    (in millions)Six Months Ended
    June 30, 2024
    Six Months Ended
    June 30, 2023
    Total
    Change
    Impact of
    Foreign
    Exchange
    Total Change
    Excl. Foreign
    Exchange
    Established Pharmaceutical Products$2,520 $2,476 1.8 %(9.0)%10.8 %
    Nutritional Products4,218 4,043 4.3 (3.1)7.4 
    Diagnostic Products4,409 5,005 (11.9)(2.9)(9.0)
    Medical Devices9,187 8,195 12.1 (1.7)13.8 
    Total Reportable Segments20,334 19,719 3.1 (3.2)6.3 
    Other7 6 n/mn/mn/m
    Net Sales$20,341 $19,725 3.1 (3.2)6.3 
    Total U.S.$7,780 $7,686 1.2 — 1.2 
    Total International$12,561 $12,039 4.3 (5.3)9.6 
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    Notes:In order to compute results excluding the impact of exchange rates, current year U.S. dollar sales are multiplied or divided, as appropriate, by the current year average foreign exchange rates and then those amounts are multiplied or divided, as appropriate, by the prior year average foreign exchange rates.
    n/m = Percent change is not meaningful
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    The 7.5 percent increase in total net sales during the second quarter of 2024, excluding the impact of foreign exchange, reflected higher sales in the Medical Devices, Nutritional Products, and Established Pharmaceutical Products segments, partially offset by a decrease in demand for Abbott’s rapid diagnostic tests to detect COVID-19. Abbott’s COVID-19 testing-related sales totaled $102 million during the second quarter of 2024 and $263 million during the second quarter of 2023. Excluding the impact of COVID-19 testing-related sales, Abbott’s total net sales increased 5.7 percent. Excluding the impacts of COVID-19 testing-related sales and foreign exchange, Abbott’s total net sales increased 9.3 percent. Abbott’s net sales were unfavorably impacted by changes in foreign exchange rates in the second quarter as the relatively stronger U.S. dollar decreased total international sales by 5.6 percent and total sales by 3.5 percent.

    The 6.3 percent increase in total net sales during the first six months of 2024, excluding the impact of foreign exchange, reflected sales growth in the Medical Devices, Nutritional Products, and Established Pharmaceutical Products segments, partially offset by a decrease in demand for Abbott’s rapid diagnostic tests to detect COVID-19. Abbott’s COVID-19 testing-related sales totaled $306 million during the first six months of 2024 and $993 million during the first six months of 2023. Excluding the impact of COVID-19 testing-related sales, Abbott’s total net sales increased 7.0 percent. Excluding the impacts of COVID-19 testing-related sales and foreign exchange, Abbott’s total net sales increased 10.3 percent. Abbott’s net sales were unfavorably impacted by changes in foreign exchange rates in the first six months as the relatively stronger U.S. dollar decreased total international sales by 5.3 percent and total sales by 3.2 percent.

    The table below provides detail by sales category for the six months ended June 30. Percent changes are versus the prior year and are based on unrounded numbers.

    (in millions)June 30,
    2024
    June 30,
    2023
    Total
    Change
    Impact of
    Foreign
    Exchange
    Total Change
    Excl. Foreign
    Exchange
    Established Pharmaceutical Products —
    Key Emerging Markets$1,916 $1,902 0.7 %(11.3)%12.0 %
    Other Emerging Markets604 574 5.3 (1.6)6.9 
    Nutritionals —
    International Pediatric Nutritionals990 982 0.7 (3.0)3.7 
    U.S. Pediatric Nutritionals1,078 966 11.6 — 11.6 
    International Adult Nutritionals1,417 1,368 3.6 (6.9)10.5 
    U.S. Adult Nutritionals733 727 0.8 — 0.8 
    Diagnostics —
    Core Laboratory2,534 2,475 2.4 (4.9)7.3 
    Molecular256 288 (11.1)(0.6)(10.5)
    Point of Care295 276 6.9 — 6.9 
    Rapid Diagnostics1,324 1,966 (32.7)(1.1)(31.6)
    Medical Devices —
    Rhythm Management1,169 1,110 5.4 (1.3)6.7 
    Electrophysiology1,214 1,058 14.7 (2.8)17.5 
    Heart Failure626 576 8.6 (0.1)8.7 
    Vascular1,413 1,332 6.1 (1.5)7.6 
    Structural Heart1,079 959 12.5 (1.8)14.3 
    Neuromodulation469 423 10.9 (1.6)12.5 
    Diabetes Care3,217 2,737 17.6 (1.8)19.4 

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    Excluding the unfavorable effect of foreign exchange, sales in Key Emerging Markets for Established Pharmaceutical Products increased 12.0 percent in the first six months of 2024, led by higher revenue in several countries and across several therapeutic areas, including respiratory, gastroenterology, cardiometabolic and central nervous system/pain management. Other Emerging Markets, excluding the effect of foreign exchange, increased by 6.9 percent in the first six months of 2024.

    Excluding the impact of foreign exchange, total Nutritional Products sales in the first six months of 2024 increased 7.4 percent. In U.S. Pediatric Nutritionals, the 11.6 percent increase in sales in the first six months of 2024 reflects infant formula market share gains and the continued favorable impact of 2023 price increases, partially offset by a decrease in PediaSure® and Pedialyte® product sales. Excluding the effect of foreign exchange, the 3.7 percent increase in International Pediatric Nutritional sales in the first six months of 2024 primarily reflects growth in Canada and several countries in the Asia Pacific and Europe/Middle East regions.

    In the first six months of 2024, U.S. Adult Nutritionals sales increased 0.8 percent as growth of Ensure® product sales was offset by a decrease in Glucerna® product sales and the discontinuation of the ZonePerfect® product line. Excluding the effect of foreign exchange, the 10.5 percent growth in International Adult Nutritionals in the first six months of 2024 was led by growth of Ensure and Glucerna product sales.

    The 9.0 percent decrease in Diagnostic Products sales in the first six months of 2024, excluding the impact of foreign exchange, was primarily driven by lower demand for COVID-19 tests. In Rapid Diagnostics, sales decreased 31.6 percent in the first six months of 2024, excluding the effect of foreign exchange, due to lower demand for COVID-19 tests. In the first six months of 2024 and 2023, Rapid Diagnostics COVID-19 testing-related sales were $294 million and $954 million, respectively. In the first six months of 2024, Rapid Diagnostics sales increased 1.7 percent, excluding COVID-19 testing-related sales, and increased 3.0 percent, excluding the impact of foreign exchange and COVID-19 testing-related sales.

    In Core Laboratory Diagnostics, sales increased 7.3 percent in the first six months of 2024, excluding the effect of foreign exchange, due to the continued deployment of Abbott's Alinity® testing platform and higher volume of routine diagnostic testing performed in hospitals and other laboratories. In the first six months of 2024 and 2023, Core Laboratory Diagnostics COVID-19 testing-related sales were $5 million and $11 million, respectively. In the first six months of 2024, Core Laboratory Diagnostics sales increased 2.6 percent, excluding COVID-19 testing-related sales, and increased 7.6 percent, excluding the impact of foreign exchange and COVID-19 testing-related sales.

    The 10.5 percent decrease in Molecular Diagnostics sales in the first six months of 2024, excluding the effect of foreign exchange, was primarily driven by lower demand for laboratory-based molecular tests for COVID-19. In the first six months of 2024 and 2023, Molecular Diagnostics COVID-19 testing-related sales were $7 million and $28 million, respectively. In the first six months of 2024, Molecular Diagnostics sales decreased 3.8 percent, excluding COVID-19 testing-related sales, and decreased 3.2 percent, excluding the impact of foreign exchange and COVID-19 testing-related sales.

    Excluding the effect of foreign exchange, total Medical Devices sales increased 13.8 percent in the first six months of 2024, led by double-digit growth in Diabetes Care, Electrophysiology, Structural Heart and Neuromodulation. Higher Diabetes Care sales were driven by continued growth of FreeStyle Libre®, Abbott’s continuous glucose monitoring system, in the U.S. and internationally. FreeStyle Libre sales totaled $3.0 billion in the first six months of 2024, which reflected a 21.8 percent increase, excluding the effect of foreign exchange, over the first six months of 2023 when FreeStyle Libre sales totaled $2.5 billion.

    In January 2024, Abbott announced that Tandem Diabetes Care, Inc.'s t:slim X2™ insulin pump is the first automated insulin delivery system in the U.S. to integrate with Abbott's FreeStyle Libre 2 Plus sensor for treating diabetes. In February 2024, Insulet's Omnipod® 5 Automated Insulin Delivery System received CE Mark approval to be offered as an integrated solution with Abbott's FreeStyle Libre 2 Plus sensor. In June, Abbott announced U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) clearance for two new over-the-counter continuous glucose monitoring systems, LingoTM and Libre RioTM, which are based on Abbott's FreeStyle Libre continuous glucose monitoring technology.

    During the first six months of 2024, procedure volumes continued to increase across the cardiovascular and neuromodulation businesses. In Structural Heart, the 14.3 percent increase in sales, excluding the effect of foreign exchange, primarily reflects growth of the Navitor®, MitraClip®, TriClip® and Amulet® products. In Vascular, the 7.6 percent increase in sales, excluding the impact of foreign exchange, during the first six months of 2024 was primarily due to the acquisition of Cardiovascular Systems, Inc. (CSI) in April 2023 and growth in other endovascular sales.
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    In Electrophysiology, the 17.5 percent increase in sales, excluding the effect of foreign exchange, primarily reflects higher procedure volumes and increased demand for catheters and cardiac mapping products. In Neuromodulation, the 12.5 percent increase in sales, excluding the effect of foreign exchange, was driven by the EternaTM rechargeable spinal cord stimulation system for the treatment of chronic pain.

    In April 2024, Abbott announced FDA approval of the Esprit™ below-the-knee (BTK) system, which is designed to keep arteries open in people living with peripheral artery disease and deliver a drug to support vessel healing prior to completely dissolving. In April, Abbott also announced FDA approval of TriClip™, which provides a minimally invasive treatment option for patients with tricuspid regurgitation, or a leaky tricuspid heart valve. In June, Abbott obtained CE Mark for its AVEIR® dual chamber (DR) leadless pacemaker system, which is the world's first dual chamber leadless pacemaker system that treats people with abnormal or slow heart rhythms.

    The gross profit margin percentage was 51.1 percent for the second quarter of 2024 compared to 50.1 percent for the second quarter of 2023 and 50.8 percent for the first six months of 2024 compared to 50.3 percent for the first six months of 2023. The increase in the quarter and the first six months of 2024 reflects the favorable impacts of higher pricing in various businesses and gross margin improvement initiatives, partially offset by the unfavorable effect of foreign exchange.

    Research and development (R&D) expenses decreased $17 million, or 2.3 percent, in the second quarter of 2024 and increased $13 million, or 0.9 percent, in the first six months of 2024 compared to the prior year. The decrease in R&D expense in the second quarter of 2024 was primarily driven by lower 2024 charges for the impairment of in-process R&D (IPR&D) assets acquired in previous business combinations. The increase in R&D expense in the first six months of 2024 was primarily driven by higher spending on various projects, partially offset by lower 2024 IPR&D impairment charges.

    Selling, general and administrative expenses increased $196 million, or 7.1 percent, in the second quarter of 2024, and increased $393 million, or 7.1 percent, in the first six months of 2024 compared to the prior year. Higher selling and marketing spending to drive growth across various businesses was partially offset by the favorable impact of foreign exchange.

    Restructuring Plans

    In 2024, Abbott management approved plans to streamline operations in order to reduce costs and improve efficiencies in its diagnostic, medical devices and nutritional businesses, including the discontinuation of its ZonePerfect® product line. In the six months ended June 30, 2024, Abbott recorded employee related severance and other charges of $59 million, of which $38 million was recorded in Cost of products sold, $2 million was recorded in Research and development, and $19 million was recorded in Selling, general and administrative expenses. Payments related to these actions totaled $8 million in the first six months of 2024 and the remaining liabilities totaled $51 million at June 30, 2024. In addition, Abbott recognized asset impairment charges of $28 million related to these restructuring plans.

    Other (Income) Expense, net

    Other income, net decreased from $176 million of income in the second quarter of 2023 to $10 million of expense in the second quarter of 2024 and decreased from $287 million of income in the first six months of 2023 to $101 million of income in the first six months of 2024. The decreases reflect the recognition of a $143 million loss in the second quarter of 2024 on the sale of a non-core business related to the Established Pharmaceutical Products segment, as well as the 2023 impact of favorable changes in the fair value of contingent consideration liabilities that did not repeat in 2024. In addition, for the first six months of 2024, an increase in income associated with the non-service cost components of net pension and post-retirement medical benefit costs was offset by incremental charges related to investment impairments.

    Interest Expense, net

    Interest expense, net decreased $3 million to $58 million in the second quarter of 2024 and increased $6 million to $119 million in the first six months of 2024. In the second quarter of 2024 and in the first six months of 2024, interest expense decreased due to the repayment of approximately $2.25 billion of long-term debt in September and November of 2023. In the first six months of 2024, the decrease in interest expense was more than offset by a reduction in interest income due to lower average cash balances versus the prior year, thereby resulting in an increase in Interest expense, net.

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    Taxes on Earnings

    Taxes on earnings reflect the estimated annual effective rates and include charges for interest and penalties. In the first six months of 2024 and 2023, taxes on earnings include approximately $29 million and $9 million, respectively, in excess tax benefits associated with share-based compensation. In the first six months of 2024 and 2023, taxes on earnings also include approximately $35 million and $62 million, respectively, of tax expense as the result of the resolution of various tax positions related to prior years.

    Tax authorities in various jurisdictions regularly review Abbott’s income tax filings. Abbott believes that it is reasonably possible that the recorded amount of gross unrecognized tax benefits may decrease approximately $90 million to $1.34 billion, including cash adjustments, within the next twelve months as a result of concluding various domestic and international tax matters.

    In September 2023, Abbott received a Statutory Notice of Deficiency (SNOD) from the U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) for the 2019 Federal tax year in the amount of $417 million. The primary adjustments proposed in the SNOD relate to the reallocation of income between Abbott’s U.S. entities and its foreign affiliates. Abbott believes that the income reallocation adjustments proposed in the SNOD are without merit, in part because certain adjustments contradict methods that were agreed to with the IRS in prior audit periods. The SNOD also contains other proposed adjustments that Abbott believes are erroneous and unsupported. Abbott filed a petition with the U.S. Tax Court contesting the SNOD in December 2023.

    In June 2024, Abbott received a SNOD from the IRS for the 2017 and 2018 Federal tax years in the amount of $192 million. The matters proposed in the 2017/2018 SNOD are substantially similar to the income allocation adjustments included in the 2019 SNOD. Abbott intends to file a petition with the U.S. Tax Court contesting the 2017/2018 SNOD in a manner consistent with its petition for the 2019 SNOD.

    In June 2024, Abbott received a Revenue Agent’s Report (RAR) from the IRS for the 2020 Federal tax year assessing an additional $443 million of income tax. The primary adjustments proposed in the RAR are substantially similar to the income allocation adjustments included in the 2017/2018 and 2019 SNODs. Abbott believes that the income reallocation adjustments proposed in the RAR are without merit. The RAR also contains other proposed adjustments and omissions that Abbott believes are erroneous and unsupported. In addition to the tax assessment for the 2020 tax year, the 2020 RAR also contested a deduction for which an estimated $440 million cash tax benefit would be available in a different taxable year as allowed under applicable U.S. tax law. Abbott is contesting these RAR findings and intends to continue to do so.

    Abbott intends to vigorously defend its filing positions through ongoing discussions with the IRS, the IRS independent appeals process and/or through litigation as necessary. Abbott reserves for uncertain tax positions related to unresolved matters with the IRS and other taxing authorities. Abbott continues to believe that its reserves for uncertain tax positions are appropriate.

    The Organization for Economic Cooperation & Development (OECD) has proposed a two-pillared plan for a revised international tax system. Pillar 1 proposes to reallocate taxing rights among the jurisdictions in which in-scope multinational corporations operate. Abbott is continuing to analyze the Pillar 1 proposal. Pillar 2 proposes to assess a 15 percent minimum tax on the earnings of in-scope multinational corporations on a country-by-country basis. Numerous countries have enacted legislation to adopt the Pillar 2 model rules. A subset of the rules became effective January 1, 2024, and the remaining rules become effective January 1, 2025 or later. Abbott continues to analyze the Pillar 2 model rules. The full implementation of the model rules may have a material impact on Abbott’s condensed consolidated financial statements in the future.

    Liquidity and Capital Resources

    The increase in cash and cash equivalents from $6.9 billion at December 31, 2023 to $7.0 billion at June 30, 2024 primarily reflects the cash generated from operations and an increase in Abbott's yen-denominated loan, partially offset by the payment of dividends and capital expenditures in the first six months of 2024. Working capital was $9.4 billion at June 30, 2024 and $8.8 billion at December 31, 2023. The increase in working capital in 2024 primarily reflects an increase in cash and cash equivalents, accounts receivable, and inventory, as well as decreases in accrued salaries and other accrued liabilities, partially offset by an increase in the current portion of long-term debt and income taxes payable.

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    In the Condensed Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows, Net cash from operating activities for the first six months of 2024 totaled approximately $3.0 billion, an increase of $0.6 billion from the prior year, due to higher operating segment earnings and the timing of cash taxes paid. In the first six months of 2024, Net cash from operating activities includes $289 million of pension contributions and the payment of cash taxes of approximately $747 million. Net cash from operating activities in 2023 includes $290 million of pension contributions and the payment of cash taxes of approximately $837 million.

    At June 30, 2024, Abbott’s long-term debt rating was AA- by S&P Global Ratings and Aa3 by Moody’s Investors Service. Abbott expects to maintain an investment grade rating.

    On June 26, 2024, Abbott modified its existing, yen-denominated 5-year term loan scheduled to mature in November 2024. The amended terms include a net increase in principal debt from ¥59.8 billion to ¥92.0 billion, with a new maturity date in June 2029. The modified, 5-year term loan bears interest at the Tokyo Interbank Offered Rate (TIBOR) plus a fixed spread, and the interest rate is reset quarterly. The net proceeds equated to approximately $201 million. The ¥92.0 billion loan is designated as a hedge of Abbott’s net investment in certain foreign subsidiaries.

    Abbott has readily available financial resources, including unused lines of credit that support commercial paper borrowing arrangements and provide Abbott with the ability to borrow up to $5 billion on an unsecured basis. On January 29, 2024, Abbott terminated its 2020 Five Year Credit Agreement (2020 Agreement) and entered into a new Five Year Credit Agreement (Revolving Credit Agreement). There were no outstanding borrowings under the 2020 Agreement at the time of its termination. Any borrowings under the Revolving Credit Agreement will mature and be payable on January 29, 2029 and will bear interest, at Abbott’s option, based on either a base rate or Secured Overnight Financing Rate (SOFR), plus an applicable margin based on Abbott’s credit ratings.

    In each of the first two quarters of 2024, Abbott declared a quarterly dividend of $0.55 per share on its common shares, which represents an increase of 7.8 percent over the $0.51 per share dividend declared in each of the first two quarters of 2023.

    Business Acquisition

    On September 22, 2023, Abbott completed the acquisition of Bigfoot Biomedical, Inc. (Bigfoot), which furthers Abbott's efforts to develop connected solutions for making diabetes management more personal and precise. The purchase price, the final allocation of acquired assets and liabilities, and the revenue and net income contributed by Bigfoot since the date of acquisition are not material to Abbott's condensed consolidated financial statements.

    On April 27, 2023, Abbott completed the acquisition of Cardiovascular Systems, Inc. (CSI) for $20 per common share, which equated to a purchase price of $851 million. The transaction was funded with cash on hand and accounted for as a business combination. CSI's atherectomy system, which is used in treating peripheral and coronary artery disease, adds complementary technologies to Abbott's portfolio of vascular device offerings.

    The final allocation of the purchase price of the CSI acquisition resulted in the recording of two non-deductible developed technology intangible assets totaling $305 million; a non-deductible in-process research and development asset of $15 million, which will be accounted for as an indefinite-lived intangible asset until regulatory approval or discontinuation; non-deductible goodwill of $369 million; net deferred tax assets of $46 million and other net assets of $116 million. The goodwill is identifiable to the Medical Devices reportable segment and is attributable to expected synergies from combining operations, as well as intangible assets that do not qualify for separate recognition. Revenues and earnings of CSI included in Abbott's condensed consolidated financial statements since the acquisition date are not material to Abbott's consolidated revenue and earnings.

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    Legislative Issues

    Abbott’s primary markets are highly competitive and subject to substantial government regulations throughout the world. Abbott expects debate to continue over the availability, method of delivery, and payment for health care products and services. It is not possible to predict the extent to which Abbott or the health care industry in general might be adversely affected by these factors in the future. A more complete discussion of these factors is contained in Item 1, Business, and Item 1A, Risk Factors, in the 2023 Annual Report on Form 10-K.

    Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 — A Caution Concerning Forward-Looking Statements

    Under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, Abbott cautions that any forward-looking statements made by Abbott are subject to risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially from those indicated in the forward-looking statements. Economic, competitive, governmental, technological and other factors that may affect Abbott's operations are discussed in Item 1A, "Risk Factors" in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023, and are incorporated herein by reference. Abbott undertakes no obligation to release publicly any revisions to forward-looking statements as a result of subsequent events or developments, except as required by law.
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    PART I. FINANCIAL INFORMATION

    Item 4.     Controls and Procedures

    (a)Evaluation of disclosure controls and procedures. The Chief Executive Officer, Robert B. Ford, and Chief Financial Officer, Philip P. Boudreau, evaluated the effectiveness of Abbott Laboratories’ disclosure controls and procedures as of the end of the period covered by this report, and concluded that Abbott Laboratories’ disclosure controls and procedures were effective to ensure that information Abbott is required to disclose in the reports that it files or submits with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “Commission”) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the “Exchange Act”) is recorded, processed, summarized and reported, within the time periods specified in the Commission’s rules and forms, and to ensure that information required to be disclosed by Abbott in the reports that it files or submits under the Exchange Act is accumulated and communicated to Abbott’s management, including its principal executive officer and principal financial officer, as appropriate to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure.

    (b)Changes in internal control over financial reporting. During the quarter ended June 30, 2024, there were no changes in Abbott’s internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 13a-15(f) under the Exchange Act) that have materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, Abbott’s internal control over financial reporting.

    PART II. OTHER INFORMATION

    Item 1.     Legal Proceedings

    Abbott is involved in various claims, legal proceedings and investigations as described in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023 and our Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarterly period ended March 31, 2024, including those described below (as of June 30, 2024, except where noted below). While it is not feasible to predict the outcome of such pending claims, proceedings, and investigations with certainty, management is of the opinion that their ultimate resolution should not have a material adverse effect on Abbott's financial position, cash flows, or results of operations, except for the lawsuits discussed below, the resolution of which could be material to cash flows or results of operations.

    In its 2023 Annual Report on Form 10-K, Abbott reported that it is a defendant in numerous lawsuits alleging that preterm infants developed necrotizing enterocolitis as a result of being administered Abbott’s preterm infant formula products. In a trial held in July 2024, a jury in a Missouri state court awarded a plaintiff $495 million in damages. Abbott stands by its products and the information it provided about them, and it plans to appeal this jury’s verdict.

    Item 2.     Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds

    (c)Issuer Purchases of Equity Securities

    Period(a) Total
    Number of
    Shares (or
    Units)
    Purchased
    (b) Average
    Price Paid per
    Share (or
    Unit)
    (c) Total Number
    of Shares (or
    Units) Purchased
    as Part of
    Publicly
    Announced Plans
    or Programs
    (d) Maximum
    Number (or
    Approximate
    Dollar Value) of
    Shares (or Units)
    that May Yet Be
    Purchased Under
    the Plans or
    Programs
    April 1, 2024 - April 30, 2024— 
    (1)
    $— — $1,409,092,884 
    (2)
    May 1, 2024 - May 31, 2024— 
    (1)
    — — 1,409,092,884 
    (2)
    June 1, 2024 - June 30, 2024— 
    (1)
    — — 1,409,092,884 
    (2)
    Total— 
    (1)
    $— — $1,409,092,884 
    (2)
    ______________________________________
    1.These shares do not include the shares surrendered to Abbott to satisfy tax withholding obligations in connection with the vesting of restricted stock or restricted stock units.
    2.On December 10, 2021, the board of directors authorized the repurchase of up to $5 billion of Abbott common shares, from time to time.
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    Item 5.    Other Information

    On May 10, 2024, Robert E. Funck, Jr., the then-Executive Vice President, Finance, adopted a plan for the sale of securities of Abbott that is intended to satisfy the affirmative defense conditions of Rule 10b5-1(c). Mr. Funck’s Rule 10b5-1 plan provides for the exercise of up to 45,000 stock options until February 19, 2025.

    On May 10, 2024, Hubert L. Allen, Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary, adopted a plan for the sale of securities of Abbott that is intended to satisfy the affirmative defense conditions of Rule 10b5-1(c). Mr. Allen’s Rule 10b5-1 plan provides for the exercise of up to 157,421 stock options until February 19, 2025.

    Item 6.     Exhibits
    Exhibit No.Exhibit
    31.1
    Certification of Chief Executive Officer Required by Rule 13a-14(a) (17 CFR 240.13a-14(a)).
    31.2
    Certification of Chief Financial Officer Required by Rule 13a-14(a) (17 CFR 240.13a-14(a)).
    Exhibits 32.1 and 32.2 are furnished herewith and should not be deemed to be “filed” under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
    32.1
    Certification of Chief Executive Officer Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as Adopted Pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.
    32.2
    Certification of Chief Financial Officer Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as Adopted Pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.
    101The following financial statements and notes from the Abbott Laboratories Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter and six months ended June 30, 2024, formatted in Inline XBRL: (i) Condensed Consolidated Statement of Earnings; (ii) Condensed Consolidated Statement of Comprehensive Income; (iii) Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheet; (iv) Condensed Consolidated Statement of Shareholders’ Investment; (v) Condensed Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows; and (vi) Notes to the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements.
    104Cover Page Interactive Data File (the cover page XBRL tags are embedded in the Inline XBRL document and included in Exhibit 101).
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    SIGNATURE
    Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.
    ABBOTT LABORATORIES
    By:/s/ PHILIP P. BOUDREAU
    Philip P. Boudreau
    Executive Vice President, Finance
    and Chief Financial Officer
    Date: July 31, 2024
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    Abbott Reports Fourth-Quarter and Full-Year 2025 Results; Issues 2026 Financial Outlook

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    1/22/26 7:30:00 AM ET
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    Abbott hosts conference call for fourth-quarter earnings

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    Abbott to acquire Exact Sciences, a leader in large and fast-growing cancer screening and precision oncology diagnostics segments

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    Abbott HeartMates Community Delivers Holiday Cheer in Hallmark Channel's New Movie "The More the Merrier"

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    Abbott and Real Madrid Kick Off Search to Empower Young Soccer Talent

    This summer, Abbott and Real Madrid are hosting tryouts across the U.S. to form the 'Abbott Dream Team'Tryout attendees will learn about health and sports nutrition, encouraging them to promote healthy habits and an active lifestyle in their communitiesEleven selected players will travel to Madrid, train at Real Madrid's world-class facilities, and be instructed by Real Madrid coachesAmerican soccer icon Clint Dempsey will mentor the athletes throughout their journeyABBOTT PARK, Ill., May 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Abbott (NYSE:ABT) announced today the creation of the inaugural 'Abbott Dream Team.' The program will seek out talented soccer players from across the United States and give them a o

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    Cagent Vascular Appoints Paul Wilson as Chief Commercial Officer to Drive Growth and Market Expansion

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